Microsoft Unveils Copilot+ PC with GPT-4o: The Fastest Windows Yet
5 Ways Copilot+ PC Will Change Your Computing Experience
The next evolution of PC
“Thirty years ago, we launched Windows 95 here. Today, we announce the evolution of Windows in an incredible new AI era,” said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
On May 21, Microsoft introduced the Copilot+ PC. This is the first Windows PC made for AI. It is the most powerful Windows ever.
The Copilot+ PC uses a powerful AI model. It can do a lot of tasks very quickly. Some of its features are speech translation, drawing, and creating text and images.
This is the fastest and smartest Windows PC yet. Its new chip can do over 40 trillion operations per second for AI. It has a long battery life and works with the world’s best AI models.
The Copilot+ PC can do things other PCs cannot. For example, the Recall feature finds and remembers everything on your screen. Cocreator makes AI images very quickly on the device itself. It also translates the audio from over 40 languages into English in real-time.
The Copilot+ PC has a powerful AI assistant. You can use it by pressing the Copilot button. Soon, it will get new models like GPT-4o for better voice chat.
With better AI abilities, these models can see and hear things inside and outside the system. They can interact with you using voice. OpenAI’s CEO said interacting with computers has never felt natural until now.
Microsoft showed how to use the new hardware. In Windows, you can get AI help by dragging things to the Copilot window, like identifying the weather.
AI abilities are built into Windows 11. There is a Copilot button in settings, one-click image editing, and AI email summaries.
The Copilot can give game tips in real-time, like a skilled player. This shows the upgrade with GPT-4o. Microsoft says the AI is now personalized and easy to use. It can see what we see, which feels magical. The AI is smart, intuitive, and practical.
Microsoft is taking Copilot further, allowing it to see, hear, speak, and assist in real-time.
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